WALK THIS WAY
Jun 01, 2019
3 minutes
BY NATASHA DRAGUN
autumn day in northeastern Tasmania, a part of Australia known for its vast, rugged wilderness areas, untouched stretches of sand, and distinctive flora and fauna. Within minutes of lacing up our hiking boots to scale Mount William in its namesake national park, we spot bald eagles, a pair of Forester kangaroos, and fresh Tasmanian devil scat. Steps later, we come across something a little more hair-raising: a tiger snake, coiled at the
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